[00:40] .tw https://twitter.com/sempf/status/514473420277694465 [00:40] QA Engineer walks into a bar. Orders a beer. Orders 0 beers. Orders 999999999 beers. Orders a lizard. Orders -1 beers. Orders a sfdeljknesv. (@sempf) [00:42] i finished FFX2 HD yesterday antomatic [00:42] and i feel theres no timefor gaming too [00:44] Friend of mine is quite into FF. He also had a Phantasy Star Online podcast for a while [00:44] but then, you know, married, children, time... [00:52] Ermagherd! Bee & Puppycat episode 1! [00:52] mustgoseeyalaterbye [01:02] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8569219 [01:03] ^(amazon echo as a horror movie) [01:06] i got slow down error on about 700 eric items [01:06] :-/ [04:46] okay so my VHS adventures continue [04:47] and I discovered one with mighty machines on it [04:47] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mighty_Machines [04:47] talk about a nostalgia trip [04:48] since this tape is proobably 6h I'm not recording, just using obs preview [04:48] and ffing to 10 minute chunks [05:06] critical openvz vuln [05:06] patch your boxen [05:06] :) [05:06] (if you run a host node) [05:08] ploop not affecteed, apparently [05:08] affected * [06:03] whee -> http://depot.ninjawedding.org/adapt.jpg [06:03] onward to level 2 [07:26] If something is darked, can the files still be downloaded if you keep the direct URLs? [07:26] no [07:57] dark is dark [08:28] TIL: a court document can produce 100 gigs of traffic in a single day [08:28] (silk road 2 arrest, as published by RT and apparently copypasted by Mashable) [10:16] i'm watching cutting edge obsessive compulsive hoarder [10:17] his hoarding started like your Jason [10:21] he was trying to save newspapers papers for the last 30+ years [10:21] huh, neat: http://waxy.org/links/ [10:35] 31MB, 1.3 minute loadtime on https://monitor.archive.org/pubaccess/ [10:35] * Kazzy cries [11:54] wow, cloudflare does some magical shit. turns out I've been using some random crap on one of my servers, and the files haven't even been there for at least a month [11:55] the the data is still updating there [11:59] oh nvm, I forgot which domain was pointing to each folder [15:58] http://starfrosch.ch/hot-100/ [17:23] Prepare to be jealous. I'm getting gigabit fibre to my home tomorrow morning at 8:30am. [17:27] swebb: how much is it costing you? [17:27] $50/mo. [17:27] Community internet - my city provides water, power and now internet. [17:31] ffffffff [17:32] is it symmetrical? [17:39] * midas shakes fist at swebb [17:39] congrads :) [17:39] I'm guessing so, but I'll find out tomorrow. [17:39] Thanks. [19:21] mirroring http://forum.openstreetmap.org/ and https://forum.filezilla-project.org/ for the fun of it [19:34] amazing http://www.google.com/search?q=%E2%80%9C [20:13] joepie91: what's the name/URL of your pdf hosting thingy again? [20:15] nevermind... pdf.yt [20:20] I think I figured out a workaround to get IA to extract compressed stuff online [20:21] rename file to .warc and gzip it [20:21] hopefully it will let me do a derive to extract the gz and I can then rename the item to the proper extension [20:21] will that work? [20:40] please don't do that unless it's actually a WARC [20:40] also what are you trying to do that you think you need Rube Goldberg mechanisms [20:52] ^ [20:56] can it ungzip any file format? [20:57] yipdw: I have a 7GB ISO that compresses to 2GB [20:58] It would take much longer to upload the 7GB than 2GB [20:58] ia doesn't ungzip things [20:58] in derives [20:59] best way to do that is to upload the ISO directly and deal with the upload time, or get it to someone here with a fatter pipe [20:59] Ehh, it's not the pipe as much as the time. [20:59] marking it as WARC falsely implies a lot of things about the file that will probably break the pipeline [20:59] Seems like such a waste of time when i know it compresses so well [20:59] stop thinking and upload [20:59] Anyway, i'm just expirimenting. I will likely just end up uploading the ISO in the end [20:59] can't you enable inline compression on http anyway [21:00] content-encoding: gzip or something [21:00] yipdw: if it breaks, I'll just upload again and deal with the wait [21:00] what's it an iso of [21:00] just upload the ISO [21:01] It's an OS [21:01] 2GB vs 7GB isn't that huge a difference and IIRC IA has ISO browsing tools anyway [21:01] you gzipping it just throws up obstacles [21:01] don't throw up obstacles [21:02] but obstacles are fun! [21:02] They teach me my limitations :P [21:02] Right now I have about 80/80Mbps so it's not like I'm on a super slow connection. [21:02] in an introspective art like parkour yeah it's fine [21:03] when you're trying to archive data it turns from being fine to "we have enough crap to deal with, don't need more of it" [21:03] I started as an MDF/MDS but I'm going to convert it to bin/cue, I guess [21:03] oh pff that's a better connection than I have and I've done 20gb files [21:03] pff, on 80/80 it's the difference between five minutes and ten minutes [21:03] if that [21:03] upload the original format [21:03] derive tasks can handle conversion [21:03] if they can't now they could someday [21:04] I'm pretty sure joepie91 has already told you this [21:04] It was given to me in mdf but you said not to use proprietairy formats [21:04] if the original is mdf/mds I would upload that and the iso conversion both [21:04] Ah, okay [21:04] S'why I'll do then [21:04] s'what& [21:04] The mdf was gzipped too. [21:04] so it's accessible but you've got the original in case the conversion is bad or loses information (which it will for mdf->iso) [21:05] should I upload the original original or just extrac it first [21:05] It's a DVD install image, so I doubt it has any additional data to lose [21:05] but I'll do both just in case [21:07] yeah the extra information isn't important but it will prove to anyone looking later that there wasn't anything more on the disc [21:09] ^ [21:09] if you can do soemthing useful that the deriver won't, then upload the original and your value-added version [21:10] if not, don't worry about it [21:12] I getcha [21:12] that's what I've been doing [21:12] I made ISOs of some things but I didn't bother for everything [21:12] didn't seem worth the effort [21:13] * xmc nods [21:15] I have some CHM ebooks I found on included CDs. How would you suggest I upload those? [21:15] I was going to upload the CHM as a book and then add some CD images to the extra files [21:16] I assume IA will do a derive task on the book and convert it to like 50 other formats [21:17] ia doesn't derive from chm format [21:18] afaik [21:18] you can always upload it, see what the deriver does, and then add more files to the item [21:18] the book deriving is all based on image sets, so it has to be like an archive of image files or a pdf that it can render out to images [21:19] ahh [21:19] and then it attempts to convert those to epub or whatever? [21:19] yeah it then does ocr [21:19] I guess that explains why it is often pretty shitty with some older books [21:20] you can upload books in any format but the "text" ones just kinda sit there as a download-only item [21:20] Even the .txt files? [21:20] e.g. https://archive.org/details/zhang-zhung-dictionary-200404 [21:20] I guess for .txt it would show in the browser but point being no fancy book flipping viewer and thumbnails and such [21:21] Hmm, you'd think it would have an easier time converting a pure text format... [21:21] even to just an epub or whatever [21:21] it's designed around scanning physical books [21:21] but yeah there's definitely room for improvement [21:22] It's still pretty neat [21:22] I found some expensive, once rare books on IA [21:22] it's always funny to upload a pdf with text in it, the deriver screenshots it and then ocrs [21:22] eww [21:22] yeah and then the book reader shows you jpgs of the text [21:22] lol [21:23] what does it do with mobipocket and epubs? [21:23] nothing afaik [21:23] solution: give ia lots of money so they hire more developers [21:23] you can't just become one? [21:23] not open? [21:24] maybe, too busy with my day job personally [21:24] i like how you think people do anyone's work for free [21:25] they do post source code for some of the stuff at least but I think they're not really geared towards the public working on it [21:27] e.g. https://github.com/openlibrary/bookreader